I do my best with images, keywords, and the like. But it’s far harder to audit every halachically-problematic chapter hidden in rabbinic language in a long sefer written by a rabbi I usually trust!
I also occasionally cut an article at a specific point for good reason, but I am still obligated to refer to the rest. So, we don’t necessarily endorse everything you will learn if you “Continue reading” a hyperlink back to the source.
I just deleted three scurrilous books from Hyehudi.org with a vengeance. And I implore all our readers to (a) use their own judgment before accepting the (online) written word as fact, and (b) please draw my attention to such things, so I can at least remove them ASAP, after the fact.
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